The bomb under the chassis of the car was dismantled in three waves, and Li Haijun was amazed by his proficiency.
"My brother taught me. He and Wen Zhong have been clearing landmines in Landmine Village since they were young. This kind of ordinary bomb can not only be defused, but you can also make it yourself." Lang Lang said confidently, "This bomb is clearly made by my brother. "
Li Haijun didn't know much about Wen Zhong and Shi Ji's murder and did not have any doubts about it. Wen Zhong and Shi Ji's killing style in this regard has always been based on creating "accidents". This kind of behavior of directly loading bombs in the car is obviously not their style.
Li Haijun looked at the waves again: "I heard from Lulu that Shi Ji is really your brother, and you have lived with him for a long time. If you want to kill him and Wen Zhong together, can you do it?"
Lang Lang's expression darkened: "I have a lot of questions, and I want to ask my brother, but he and I may not be able to communicate well. Once I ask, it will most likely lead to white knives going in and red knives coming out. So... we can only act first." Knife, move your mouth again."
Shi Ji accidentally met Lang Lang and took him with him for a long time. Only then did Lang Lang realize that he and Shi Ji were actually blood brothers, half-brothers. This is what Wen Zhong told Lang Lang, and Lang Lang regarded this as an adventure and revealed it to Qu Lulu in casual chat.
Wen Zhong deliberately told this section to Hai Lang, just to make Hai Lang "more obedient" and more obedient to the various arrangements made by him and Shi Ji. Over a long period of time, Wen Zhong achieved this goal.
During the day-to-day interactions with Shi Ji, Shi Ji once inadvertently revealed that he and Wen Zhong learned how to clear mines at a very young age because they grew up in a "unique" geographical environment like the "Land Mine Village". Two landmines were dug out on Panlong Mountain at the entrance of the village, but they were buried again without telling the adults, and a sheep was killed.
At that time, Lang Lang only regarded this as an "awesome thing" that Shiji had done when he was young.
Lang Lang also asked Shi Ji whether his mother, Li Yuzhen, and he were living well in China.
When faced with this problem, Shi Ji buried his head and smiled bitterly, telling the truth about Wen Dayou's bad behavior of alcoholism and habitual domestic violence, and his final death from a heart attack.
Lang Lang gritted his teeth when he heard this, saying that if he met such a person, he would kill him with his own hands and let him die of illness. It would be too easy for him.
Shi Ji gave him a meaningful smile and said that even you think so. Do you think Wen Zhong and I think so too?
Lang Lang pondered for a long time, but still couldn't figure out what Shi Ji's words meant.
One time, I drove Li Haijun out to discuss business, and after eating seafood at a seafood restaurant, the waiter asked Li Haijun if he wanted to serve wine. Li Haijun joked that you were trying to murder me if you persuaded me to drink while eating seafood.
After careful questioning, I learned that seafood and wine should not be consumed at the same time, otherwise it may easily cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. If consumed for a long time, it is tantamount to chronic suicide.
But Shi Ji didn't know that Ruan Xingzhu had cooked seafood for Wen Da to eat every day, so he didn't think anything of it.
It wasn't until Lang Lang visited the "Landmine Village" and obtained some more detailed information that the fragmented information was gradually put together in his mind.
Lang Lang’s purpose of smuggling to China was not really to find his mother Li Yuzhen. Li Yuzhen abandoned him and came to China, which made him not have much affection or longing for his mother, and he even felt vague resentment.
Therefore, after coming to China, even though he knew that the "Landmine Village" where his mother lived was close at hand, Lang Lang did not deliberately visit it.
However, Li Haijun once considered expanding the camellia oleifera planting industry in "Di Lei Village", so he inspected "Di Lei Village", but later gave up this consideration because the local location was too remote and the transportation was extremely inconvenient. But Hailang drove to the "mine village" for several days.
When Li Haijun inspected the "Landmine Village", he said that he and Wen Zhong were not only business partners, but also very good friends. The villagers' conversation naturally focused on Wen Zhong. When talking about Wen Zhong, his legendary father Wen Da would inevitably be mentioned, and then Wen Da's two Vietnamese wives would inevitably be mentioned.
When the villagers began to say "Li Yuzhen"
After hearing these three words, Lang Lang's ears would still stand up involuntarily, and he would even occasionally ask some questions to the villagers.
Here, Lang Lang learned some news that his mother Li Yuzhen was "blasted to the bottom of the cliff", which was different from what he heard from Shi Ji.
The older generation of villagers told Hailang that when Shi Ji and Li Yuzhen left the "Landmine Village", Wen Zhong sent their mother and son on their way. Li Yuzhen accidentally stepped on a landmine on Panlong Mountain and was blown to the bottom of the cliff. Unfortunately died. The implication of the villagers was that Shi Ji was willing to follow Li Yuzhen to leave the "Lei Village", but he stayed again because of this.
Shi Ji told Lang Lang that after his mother returned from the "Landmine Village", she accidentally stepped on a landmine on the way and died accidentally.
As for the fact that he and Wen Zhong went on the road with Li Yuzhen at that time, they never mentioned it to Hailang at all. He only said that his mother Li Yuzhen came to "Di Lei Village" to find Wen Da, which made him very sad. As for the part about him wanting to follow Li Yuzhen out of "Lei Village", he didn't mention it at all.
At this point, judging from the level of information mastery, Hailang obviously has two levels more information than the villagers:
Wen Zhong and Shi Ji dug out two landmines that year. After reburying them, one of them killed a sheep. Where was the other one? Although Shi Ji never mentioned it, Lang Lang knew that the place where they buried the mines was at Panlong Mountain.
When Li Yuzhen abandoned Lang Lang and came to China, it was indeed not to find Shi Ji. Both Lang Lang and his grandfather knew that her mother was just pursuing a better life. And this made Shi Ji "very sad."
At the same time, it is not difficult to get the fact from the villagers that before Li Yuzhen was killed by a landmine, another landmine exploded on Panlong Mountain, and a sheep died as a result. This is completely consistent with the "awesome thing" Shi Ji accidentally revealed to him.
Furthermore, his mother Li Yuzhen went on the road with Shi Ji and Wen Zhong back then. In particular, Shi Ji seemed to have thought about leaving China with Li Yuzhen. Why did Shi Ji deliberately conceal this? Why was it that only Li Yuzhen was blown up by a landmine, while the two of them were unscathed?
Combining all kinds of information and questions, Lang Hai quickly made a terrible conjecture in his mind:
The landmine that killed Li Yuzhen was most likely one of the two mines planted by Wen Zhong and Shi Ji. It is impossible for them to not know the location of the landmines they planted themselves.
In other words, the "accidental bombing" of mother Li Yuzhen was most likely "man-made" by them. Creating "accidents" and causing people to die is one of the things Wen Zhong and Shi Ji are passionate about and good at.
He thought he had no feelings for Li Yuzhen, but he ignored that some emotional connections were innate.
Of course, this innate emotional bond will vary from person to person, and some people may not necessarily have such emotions.
But he Hailang falls exactly into the emotional category. He is indeed a murderer, but an emotional murderer who cares about his family.
Learning from his grandfather and villagers that his mother Li Yuzhen abandoned him back then certainly made Lang Lang feel very sad. But the other side of sadness is the longing and extravagant hope for mother's love.
After learning that his mother died in an "accident" on the way back to Vietnam, Lang Lang fantasized more than once: If his mother had not died in an "accident" on the way back, but had returned home, then his life would have been completely different. Same.
In this way, all kinds of fantasies about Li Yuzhen "how great it would be if he hadn't died" gradually took over, and finally submerged the waves of resentment towards Li Yuzhen in his heart.
In addition, the villagers also had "lifelike" descriptions of Wen Da's death, and also mentioned that Wen Da's second Vietnamese wife, Ruan Xingzhu, cooked seafood for him every day.
From Shi Ji's words, Lang Lang also heard about Ruan Xingzhu, and even vaguely knew that there was a mysterious relationship between her and Wen Zhong that "can only be implied but cannot be expressed in words."
Combined with the medical knowledge that Lang Lang told him, "Seafood and wine... if consumed for a long time, it is tantamount to chronic suicide."
At this point, Shi Ji’s weird smile, and regarding Wen Da’s “death of illness”, “Even you think it’s too easy for him to die of illness. Do you think Wen Zhong and I think so too?”
"For", Lang Lang finally understood the true meaning: Wen Da's "illness" and "death" were most likely "man-made" by the three of them.
Regardless of whether he is the adoptive father or the biological father, since Shi Ji and Wen Zhong can "kill" Wen Da, it is not unimaginable to "kill" Li Yuzhen, the biological mother or stepmother.
Therefore, as time goes by, Lang Lang's suspicion that his mother Li Yuzhen may have died from a "man-made accident" has become stronger and more certain, and it often pops up in his mind involuntarily, making him shake his head. If you don't want to go, you can't.
But conjectures are just conjectures after all, which makes Lang Lang want to understand more and more: how his biological mother died that year.
Based on this, Lang Lang had such an answer when faced with Li Haijun's questions.
Everyone has their own secrets and inner doubts, and so is Li Haijun.
Li Haijun did not continue to question Shi Ji, but instead frowned and fell into silence.
After a while, Li Haijun suddenly took out a pen and paper from his briefcase, and wrote a line on the paper: "You said before that Wen Zhong and Shi Ji don't believe you and Lulu?"
Lang Lang didn't know why, but still nodded firmly.
Li Haijun continued to write: "Then why did they tell you and Lulu about their plan to make me die in an accident recently?"